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    | Abu al-Hawl, the Arabic name for this famous recumbent statue at Giza, means "father of terror" | the Sphinx 
 
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    | In its infancy this canal was known as "Clinton's Ditch" | (Bob: What's the old [*]?) 
 Erie Barge Canal
 
 
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    | This California mountain is the USA's 17th highest; it was No. 1 until 1959 | (Alex: Then Alaska came in.) 
 Mount Whitney
 
 
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    | In women these tubes aren't connected directly to the ovaries; the eggs have to jump a gap | the fallopian tubes 
 
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    | In the mid-1700s this Pennsylvania city was the busiest Colonial port | Philadelphia 
 
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    | Longfellow wrote, "I heard the bells on" this "day their old, familiar carols play" | Christmas 
 
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    | Soon after the death of Cleopatra in 30 B.C., Egypt became a province of this empire | Rome 
 
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    | Swiss federal railroad trains are powered by this | electricity 
 
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    | This country's Mount Kosciusko lies in the Snowy Mountains | Australia 
 
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    | The vessels within a leaf blade, the pattern they form is used to identify plants | the veins 
 
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    | Now in West Virginia, this village was the site of an 1859 raid by abolitionist John Brown | Harpers Ferry 
 
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    | "Pemican and buffalo marrow, haunch of deer and hump of bison" were served at his wedding- feast | Hiawatha 
 
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    | 2 of the most popular foods in ancient Egypt, or what the queen was eating in "Sing a Song of Sixpence" | (David: What is rye and blackbirds?) [Laughter]
 
 bread and honey
 
 
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    | Introduced in 1936, this company's DC-3 became the world's dominant transport plane | Douglas 
 
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    | This Alaskan mountain's north peak was first scaled in 1910, its south peak in 1913 | Mount McKinley 
 
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    | You have 2 different types of these, autosome & sex | chromosomes 
 
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    | In the 1950s "Operation Bootstrap" improved the economy of this U.S. commonwealth | Puerto Rico 
 
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    | This heroine is the daughter of Benedict Bellefontaine, "the wealthiest farmer of Grand-Pre" | Evangeline 
 
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    | This "book" contains spells that were supposed to help the deceased in the afterlife | the Book of the Dead 
 
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    | This American automaker owns 75% of Aston Martin & 25% of Mazda | Ford 
 
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    | The Notre Dame Mountains aren't in Indiana; they lie south of the St. Lawrence River in this province | Quebec 
 
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    | The term brachial refers to this body part or something that resembles it | an arm 
 
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    | The 1794 treaty named for this Chief Justice provided for the removal of the British from U.S. territory | John Jay 
 
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    | Italian city that Longfellow called a "White Water-Lily... whose untrodden streets are rivers" | Venice 
 
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    | Egyptians painted the area below their eyes this color with a paste made from ground malachite | (Lisa: What is white?) (David: What is black?)
 
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    | The merchant fleet registered in this African nation leads the world in gross tonnage | Liberia 
 
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    | Africa's highest peak, Mount Kilimanjaro, is in this country | (David: What's Kenya?) 
 Tanzania
 
 
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    | Among the lipids produced by this organ is cholesterol | the liver 
 
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    | In February 1933 gunman Joseph Zangara missed FDR but killed Anton J. Cermak, this city's mayor | Chicago 
 
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    | Longfellow may have written this poem about Pilgrims because John Alden was one of his ancestors | (Alex: We have less than a minute to go.) 
 "The Courtship of Miles Standish"
 
 
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